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    Electromagnet (Simple Features and Uses) An Investigatory Project Presented to Basic Education Department University of Perpetual Help GMA In Partial Fulfilment for The Requirements in Physics By: Anjanette L. Pascual Coleen Rose S. Saturnino Veverley Jayris M. Ochavo February 26‚ 2010 Mr. Lemuel F. Valdez Teacher Table of Contents I. Introduction A. Scope and Delimitation II. Statement of the Problem III. Definition of Terms IV. Related Studies

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    Nuclear Medicine

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    What is nuclear medicine? Nuclear medicine is a division of medical imaging that detects and treats diseases and irregularities in the body such as cancer and neurological illnesses through the use of radioactive chemicals. The techniques used in nuclear medicine allow physicians to attain knowledge about patient conditions without the invasion of personal space through procedures such as biopsies. The equipment and machines used within this branch are important for research as they allow for a better

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    Magnetic Field and Choices

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    Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A floating leaf oscillates up and down two complete cycles in one second as a water wave passes by. The wave’s wavelength is 10 meters. What is the wave’s speed? A) 2 m/s B) 40 m/s C) 10 m/s D) 20 m/s E) more than 40 m/s 2) The Doppler effect is characteristic of A) light waves. B) sound waves. C) water waves. D) all of the above choices E) none

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    reserved http://www.ejournalofsciences.org Nuclear Force Md. Kamal uddin At‚po—pokhraira‚ via Birouli(R.I)‚samastipur(Bihar)‚ India ABSTRACT It is well established that the forces between nucleons are transmitted by meson. The quantitative explanation of nuclear forces in terms of meson theory was extremely tentative & in complete but this theory supplies a valuable point of view . it is fairly certain now that the nucleons within nuclear matter are in a state made rather different from

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    Magnetic Field Strength Determination on a Solenoid and Magnetic Field Mapping on Bar Magnets Sims‚ Jon Xyrus College of Engineering‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City Abstract Magnetic fields are important in a vast array of applications‚ as well as its natural occurrence in many different phenomena. This experiment aims to determine the dependence of its strength on both a changing current‚ and for a solenoid‚ changing number of turns and determine through linear regression

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    In exploring how everyday practices have national resonance‚ many anthropologists and others have considered how consumerism can put `the nation in the hands of ordinary people’‚ as Kemper concisely puts it. But how do consumer products have `national resonance’? What sorts of connections are made between people and products such that this relation may have national resonance? Consumerism is a stage for the expression of identity. Individuals consume according to their ideas of personal identity

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    Memory “boosted” using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)  Researchers at Northwestern University claim to have successfully improved memory functions  through the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)‚ a noninvasive technique used to excite or  inhibit neurons within the human brain. Prior to testing the participants’ memory abilities‚ each  individual’s brain activity was recorded during an magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan in order for  researchers to precisely target s

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    Nuclear Fusion

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    Fusion as a future energy source Creating Nuclear Fusion could be a break through in finding an alternative source of energy. As of today we do not have the technology to make a nuclear fusion reactor‚ but we could be relying on them for power sometime in the next 30 to 40 years. Nuclear Fusion is created by forcing deuterium (D) and tritium (T) together‚ when forced together their nuclei fuse and then break apart to form a helium nucleus and an uncharged neutron. Most of the excess energy

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    Electro magnetic suspension

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    1156 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VEHICULAR TECHNOLOGY‚ VOL. 59‚ NO. 3‚ MARCH 2010 Active Electromagnetic Suspension System for Improved Vehicle Dynamics Bart L. J. Gysen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Johannes J. H. Paulides‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ Jeroen L. G. Janssen‚ Member‚ IEEE‚ and Elena A. Lomonova‚ Fellow‚ IEEE Abstract—This paper offers motivations for an electromagnetic active suspension system that provides both additional stability and maneuverability by performing active roll and pitch control during

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    Nuclear Physics

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    ** Atom and Introduction to Nuclear physics ** Introduction Alpha-particle scattering 2.1 Experimental set-up ➢ Alpha particle o is a high-energy helium nucleus with 2 protons and 2 neutrons. o has 2 positive charges. ➢ Gold foil was chosen since it has a high atomic mass. Thin gold foil‚ ~10-6m was bombarded by high-energy alpha particles. ➢ Angular deflections/ scattering of alpha particles were measured by observing

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